Disruptive Women Celebrates Earth Month by Launching a Series with the EPA on the Environment and Health

Written By : Robin Strongin on April 20, 2012

By Robin Strongin. Earlier in 2012, Disruptive Women worked closely with the EPA administrator Lisa P. Jackson and her team to organize a number of meetings that took place at the EPA and White House, all of which shared the goal of giving voice to women concerned about the linkages between the environment, health, and wellness. Disruptive Women was honored to be invited to assist the EPA as it highlighted contributions that women have made and continue to make in these fields, and was thrilled to participate in the lively discussions, actively engaging with speakers throughout the series of events.

As a health care blogger who cares deeply about the role of women, I was surprised by how forcefully I was moved by the issues that were raised throughout these events. When presented with a full picture of the link between human health and the environment, I knew that my engagement with this issue could not end when I left the last event at the White House.

That is why this April, in Honor of Earth Month, Disruptive Women is running a series of blog posts showcasing issues where health and the environment intersect. In these posts, our guest bloggers examine the link between health and the environment from various angles, each highlighting areas of professional and personal importance. My hope is that these posts will open your eyes and encourage deeper reflection and further discussion on the topic of health and the environment.

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